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Good.Better late,than never.
For those who are worried and scared about contracting a disease, the risk is small. I have not seen reports of additional cases. Be sure to get tested; chances very good for each one of you that the tests will be O K.
For those who are infected, my heart goes out to you.
For those who are outraged,"Amen".
Can Mr Labus give an estimate of the number of people likely to be infected from the exposure? Is it 10,000, 1000 or 100? Even one case is too many. But it might be useful for the 40,000 people to know their individual degree of risk.
Not being licensed is a much, much more serious problem and breach of trust than false advertising.
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With all the scary predictions about blood-borne diseases in the area, due to unsafe practices at some clinics, is anyone surprised about this news?
The media reported the problem of exposure, but did not inform the public about the actual risk of infection.